With unprecedented drought in California and the shortage of water worldwide, Heiner Markhoff, president and CEO of General Electric Water & Process Technologies, said that his unit is well positioned for growth.
Markhoff added that Water & Process Technologies unit will grow at a rate that will overtake GDP growth and industrial growth of General Electric as a whole. With this move will increase the company's future growth in profits. Markhoff division is part of the "Power and Water" largest industrial division of General Electric.
Markhoff says "we aim to bring in line what we do with what the world needs! Around 55% of the business motto is outside the US, but Markhoff said the United States remains an important pazar.Toy said that despite some delays in some sectors and diviziiv consequence of the economic cycle and the strength of the dollar as its whole unit is well positioned.
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